I Joined Second Life
in November 2009. At first I really had no idea what it was all about and I
spent a long time just wandering aimlessly around. But then I found my way with
a little help and now, SL means a great deal to me. I have a fantastic circle of
friends and family whom I consider to be very much my RL friends and family,
and SL has enabled me to sing and share my music as I cannot in RL. And that is
a huge thing for me. To have the ongoing support of my followers and
"fans" means more than I could put into words.

Where in the world are you from? The Isle of Wight in England.

How did you discover Second Life and
what was your first reaction?

I think I found it on
an ad on a website, I can't remember which, but as I said above, I really had
no clue what it was all about and was just a wandering noob, for a long while.
Then I took a break - or more so, I forgot about SL - for about a year, then
came back and was lucky enough to fall into a group of great people who helped
me learn and grow within SL.

How would you describe your personal style in
three words?

Bubbly, Fun, Random.

What are three special things you wished
everyone in SL knew about you?

Some people think I'm
a one trick pony when it comes to my singing, and a lot won't come to my events
because they think it's all love songs, or even musicals and Broadway. But I
have over 700 songs on my song list through literally every single genre, there
is definitely something on there for someone and I'd love for people to come
along who previously wouldn't have done, to see just how versatile I can be
with my singing. And to request things they've never heard me do before!!

Can you tell SLE what inspired your
involvement in the SL community?

I've always loved
music, and when I came back to SL and started learning it properly, I was
encouraged to DJ, so I did, and then I started playing some of my own songs
during my DJ sets and pretty much everyone was telling me to become a singer in
SL. So much so that I had a VERY kind sponsor who helped me get the equipment I
needed to be able to start singing.

What are your thoughts on the SL
culture? What would you change to improve the quality of your experience?

SL is a great place to
meet new people, discover new things and to express yourself in every way
possible, whether it be through music (DJing or Singing), whether it be through
fashion (making clothes, or just what you wear), how you build and portray your
avatar, the people you hang out with, and every other day. I think it's an
AMAZING platform for people, like myself, who have difficulties or illnesses in
RL who find it hard to get outside, or to meet people or socialize. It's an
amazing way of being able to do things you never thought you'd be able to. And
can also be such an educational tool in many ways.
The only thing I would change in SL is the greifers, trolls and bullies. But I
think LL do their best with reports and such and I can't really think of
another way to improve that.

What have you learned about yourself in SL?

I have learned some personal truths about myself, which I won't go in to lol.
I've learned that I like some things and dislike some things, that I didn't
even know were a thing. I've also learned a lot about creating things. Clothes,
furniture, pictures etc.. And this has led me to learn a lot of new programs
outside SL, such as Photoshop. I've found a lot of very good friends in SL, and
I've learned to trust a lot more people than I did before SL, but I've also
learned who not to trust. And I've also become a much better singer since
singing in SL due to doing it every single day, when before I wasn't doing it
at all. And it's also raised my confidence a lot, in SL and in RL.

What are your most memorable/funny moments?

After 7 years in SL, there have been FAR too many funny and memorable moments
to name just one. And many embarrassing moments also. I do recall one time, I
was singing live, and it's always been a mission of some of my friends to try
and make me laugh while I'm singing. And this time, they succeeded. They had me
laughing so much, I couldn't continue. I had tears streaming down my face and
had to stop the music because I just couldn't breathe. Luckily, everyone was
laughing with me and we all had a lot of fun.
But as I said, there have been so many, and they will all always stay with me
and make me smile.

What are your favorite places to visit in SL
for entertainment?

Being that I sing at
SO many venues, it's difficult to pick out my favorites. Sadly, I don't really
have much time to actually go and enjoy being at a venue when I'm not working.
But when I do, I love Greased Lightning. it's also one of my favorite places to
sing. Such an awesome crowd of people, and the staff are fantastic too.http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Greased%20Lightning/31/192/22
Another of my Favorites is LochNess. Another group of people I've been singing
for, for over 3 years. I love them all dearly. And it's a great place to hang
out and a beautiful sim to explore with so many different events on all the
time.http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Inverness%20City/54/129/22

Where do you like to shop?

I mostly do shopping
events rather than specific shops. Such as FaMESHed, Colabor88, Kustom 9, N21,
Shiny Shabby... And SOOOOOO many more.... I have a real problem with shopping
lol...
But if I do go to a specific store, it's usually Blueberry, Addams, Just
Because, HH, Dead Dollz, Candydoll..... Okay maybe there's a lot of them...
I'll stop the list there. Lol.

Is there anything else you would like to
share with our readers about you?Music is my passion. I love being able to sing and share my music with the
people of SL. Singing in SL, and the compliments and loyalty I get from my
followers, fans, friends, family, means more to me than I can express and has
done more for me, in RL as well as SL. And I will be forever grateful for that.
The ongoing support and encouragement of people in SL is something I will never
forget And I want to thank you all
for that. Thank you every one that has stood by me, helped me, complimented me.
Anyone that has ever come to one of my gigs, tipped me, requested songs from me
or just been there to enjoy the music. You are all the reason I do this, and
the reason I have carried on through some very difficult times, in which,
again, so many people have stood by me. The people in my group are not just my
"fans" they are my friends, and I appreciate and am grateful for each
and every one of you. Thank you.